Wednesday’s Top eBooks
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Saving Sophie
by Cate Beauman
FREEBIE
Romantic Suspense
Rating: 4.5
Jewelry designer Sophie Burke has fled Maine for the anonymity of the big city. She’s starting over with a job she tolerates and a grungy motel room she calls home on the wrong side of town, but anything is better than the nightmare she left behind. Stone McCabe is Ethan Cooke Security’s brooding bad boy more interested in keeping to himself than anything else–until the gorgeous blond with haunted violet eyes catches his attention late one rainy night. #ad
Composting & Soil Science Made Easy
by Joy Hanson
FREEBIE
Crafts & Hobbies
Rating: 5.0
Are you tired of poor harvests, yellowing leaves, or lifeless dirt no matter what you try? Does composting sound too technical or time-consuming? Wish you could finally understand how soil really works–without a science degree? If so, then this book is for you. You’re not alone. Most beginners feel overwhelmed by composting systems and soil science jargon. But here’s the truth: you don’t need fancy tools, complicated techniques, or hours of spare time. #ad
The Chronicles of Kazam Collection, Books 1–3
by Jasper Fforde
2.99
Children’s Fiction
Rating: 4.5
Magic is fading fast in the Ununited Kingdom. The uppity and vain sorcerers might think delivering pizzas by magic carpet or rewiring a house is beneath their talent, but fifteen-year-old Jennifer Strange, who manages an employment agency for magicians, knows better than to turn up her nose at any job they can get. And then the visions start, predicting the death of the world’s last dragon at the hands of an unnamed Dragonslayer… #ad
World War II Veteran in the Army of Peace
by Verena Ferrant Harp
2.99
Biography
Rating: 5.0
In April 1944 Paul Cornelius Ferrant is clearly visible in the skies of France during WWII. He mans the guns under clear Plexiglas in the dorsal turret atop an A-20 Havoc. The airmen on his plane complete fifty-seven combat missions over France and Germany. Paul survives the missions, but not because Plexiglas protects him. He is protected by Someone who has a plan for him. Paul gathers lethal war memories and a Good Conduct Medal to bring back to his strawberry farm… #ad
Cowboys & Protective Ways
by Natalie Dean
1.99
Western Romance
Rating: 4.5
One dangerous moment changes everything. Now she’s hiding out with a cowboy she barely knows… and falling fast. Jessica never thought she’d have to run for her life. But when she witnesses a violent crime at the diner where she works, she becomes the next target. Ian Baker has watched her from afar for months, knowing she deserves so much more than the lowlife she’s with. When danger strikes, he doesn’t hesitate–he gets her out of there and brings her to his family’s ranch… See full series! #ad
A Conspiracy of Faith
by Jussi Adler-Olsen
1.99 (Today Only)
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.5
Carl Mørck holds in his hands a bottle that contains old and decayed message, written in blood. It is a cry for help from two young brothers, tied and bound in a boathouse by the sea. Could it be real? Who are these boys, and why weren’t they reported missing? Could they possibly still be alive? Carl’s investigation will force him to cross paths with a woman stuck in a desperate marriage–her husband refuses to tell her where he goes… #ad
Revenant Online Boxed Set: Books 1-7
by Bradford Bates & Michael Anderle
0.99
LitRPG
Rating: New Release
Alex was born to game. Behind the keyboard, he’s a hero–slaying hordes, conquering quests, living the adventure he can’t find in reality. In the real world? He’s the guy more likely to sport a bruise from Randy’s fist than talk to a girl. Gaming isn’t escape–it’s where he becomes who he’s meant to be. Then Revenant Online drops. This isn’t just another game. It’s full submersion. Alex doesn’t control an avatar–he becomes one… #ad
The Inconvenient Corpse
by Barbara Cool Lee
FREEBIE
Cozy Mystery
Rating: 4.5
Maggie McJasper is starting over in a little California beach town. She has a bead shop, a nice circle of friends, and a handsome movie star who keeps flirting with her. Life would be pretty great if she could just stop stumbling over dead bodies. Do you like dogs, crafts, quirky friends, a slow-building romance between grown-ups who genuinely like each other, and a twisty little mystery with red herrings galore? Then this is for you. #ad
Worthe’s Village
by Ron Ripley
FREEBIE
Supernatural Horror
Rating: 4.3
Professor Abel Worthe is brilliant, wealthy, and utterly immoral. He is an expert in a very particular field: the study of fear and death. Using his vast resources, Worthe has purchased a collection of haunted houses and paranormal sites, hidden across the world. And he intends to subject a captive to each location in his collection of horror, all in the name of science. All he needs is a test subject, a human lab rat to undergo his experiment in terror… #ad
Sunnis and Shi’a: A Political History
by Laurence Louër
1.99
History
Rating: 4.4
When Muhammad died in 632 without a male heir, Sunnis contended that the choice of a successor should fall to his closest companions, but Shi’a believed that God had inspired the Prophet to appoint his cousin and son-in-law, Ali, as leader. So began a schism that is nearly as old as Islam itself. Laurence Louër tells the story of this ancient rivalry, taking readers from the last days of Muhammad to the political and doctrinal clashes of Sunnis and Shi’a today… #ad
A Native Bride for the Miner
by Madeline Thornton
0.99
Historical Romance
Rating: New Release
Jessie Dunn has always been an outsider–too outspoken, too different, too marked by a heritage no one in Morris Ridge cares to understand. When corruption in the mines turns deadly and her world collapses, she’s forced to flee with nothing but unanswered questions about who she really is. She never expected a hardened widower to be the one standing between her and death… Jameson Riley buried his heart with his family and swore he’d never love again… See full series! #ad
The Railway Station Man
by Jennifer Johnston
0.50 (Limited Time Deal)
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.0
Helen moved to a small ocean-side village for the isolation–to be alone with the waves, birds, and changing seasons. Newly widowed, she spends her days painting in her glass-walled studio atop a hillside on Ireland’s northwest coast. From her perch she can study the rocks and dunes of the land sloping into the sea, the fishing boats rocking in the tide, and the railway station, abandoned for forty years… #ad
The Chelsea Girl Murders
by Sparkle Hayter
0.50 (Limited Time Deal)
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 3.9
After a neighbor’s electric wall-hanging short-circuits and sets Robin Hudson’s East Village apartment building on fire, the TV newswoman and her cat are forced to temporarily relocate. Their new digs are in the Chelsea Hotel, home to bohemian artists both famous and infamous. But people have a habit of dying on Robin–this time literally. Who shot controversial bad-boy art dealer Gerald Woznik? His wife tells the world he was a great connoisseur and a real bastard… #ad
IMAGINING MORE and Other Stories
by Panayotis Cacoyannis
0.99
Literary Fiction/Short Stories
Rating: 4.8
“a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the human psyche” Kathryn Dare – Manhattan Book Review – Melancholy, bitingly satirical, occasionally tragic and frequently romantic, IMAGINING MORE and Other Stories brings together a kaleidoscope of flawed, searching characters, among them actors, writers, troubled artists, striving to make sense of themselves, their relationships, and their place in the world. The fifteen stories’ protagonists are confronted with impossible dilemmas… #ad

The Art of Endings
by Naphtali Brezniak
NO LONGER FREE
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.4.
He is fighting for her life. She is fighting for his future. Dr. Michael Whitney has his entire future ahead of him. He is handsome, young, and soon to be a successful doctor, the kind who still believes that medicine has all the answers if you only run one more test. Hospital life gives him everything he needs: purpose, direction, order. It helps that he is good at what he does, and being good at it helps him avoid getting too attached to his patients. #ad
Winter Trials
by K.S. Marsden
FREEBIE
Young Adult
Rating: 4.1
With Midwinter just around the corner, Mark’s Nanna decides that it is time he learnt more about his family heritage. Learning witchcraft shouldn’t be too difficult, right? Balancing school, magic, and the distractions of the gorgeous new guy, should make this a very interesting winter. About the Author: Kelly S. Marsden grew up in Yorkshire, and there were two constants in her life – books and horses. #ad
Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship
by Gregory Boyle
1.99
Religious & Inspirational
Rating: 4.8
In a moving example of unconditional love in difficult times, Gregory Boyle, the Jesuit priest and New York Times bestselling author of Tattoos on the Heart and Cherished Belonging, shares what working with gang members in Los Angeles has taught him about faith, compassion, and the enduring power of kinship. In a nation deeply divided and plagued by poverty and violence, Barking to the Choir offers a snapshot into the challenges and joys of life on the margins… #ad
Kiss Me Like A Stranger: My Search for Love and Art
by Gene Wilder
1.99
Biography & Memoir
Rating: 4.5
Gene Wilder is one of the great comic actors who defined the 1970’s and 1980’s in movies. From his early work with Woody Allen to the classic films he made with Mel Brooks to his partnership on screen with Richard Pryor, Wilder’s performances are still celebrated today. Kiss Me Like A Stranger is an intimate glimpse of the man behind the image on the screen. In this book, Wilder talks about everything from his experiences in psychoanalysis… #ad
To Ride Pegasus
by Anne McCaffrey
1.99
Science Fiction
Rating: 4.6
When a freak accident furnishes solid scientific proof of paranormal mental abilities, the world reacts with suspicion and fear. How can ordinary people coexist with a minority able to read minds, heal with a touch, peer into the future, or move objects with a thought? How can anyone with such power be trusted not to abuse it? Harsh repression seems the only answer. Gifted with precognitive talent, Henry Darrow has other ideas… #ad
A Bookshop Summer
by Stephanie Butland
0.99
Contemporary Romance
Rating: 4.3
When the Lost for Words bookshop in York hosts an event for a new reading project, four strangers’ lives will change in ways they could never have expected… Trixie is hosting the event. She loves her job at Lost for Words, and she’s feeling grounded and calm – until a phone call from her ex throws everything off course. Cherry only goes to the event because she needs to get out. Caring for her grandmother without any help is exhausting – and lonely… #ad
The Innocent Wife
by Sally Royer-Derr
0.99
Domestic Thriller
Rating: 4.2
In this house, love and betrayal sleep side by side… Olivia Hanson’s husband, Lucas, is her rock; charming and successful, he offers her safety, security and the life she always dreamed of. In return, Olivia is a picture-perfect housewife, smiling and supportive. Until she meets Lucas’s new colleague, Natalie, and sees the flash of hatred in her eyes. Olivia only wants to clear up the misunderstanding. But when she befriends Natalie, secrets come tumbling out… #ad




















